News & Views Young girls face growing threats and fears campaigning for rights A growing number of girls are reporting fears around their safety as they campaigning for a better world.
Leadership Study finds people view women as smarter but men still hold the power The study showed that perceptions on gender have shifted, with most people believing that women are just as intelligent as men (but still not as ambitious).
Uncategorised Australian-first study highlights benefits of early education for school children Children who attend one year of early childhood education are more likely to achieve better NAPLAN results in Year 3 than those who haven’t.
sport New funding awarded to make gyms less intimidating for women Does the mere thought of the gym send shivers down your spine? You’re not alone.
Jugglehood PhDs and parenting: A good match? Dr Inger Mewburn dipped her toe into the postgraduate world when her son Brendan was just eight months old and by the time she had her doctorate he had celebrated his eighth birthday.
News & Views Tell women wages are negotiable and women will negotiate: Study Women are more likely to negotiate pay deals if a prospective employer indicates wages are up for discussion, a new study has found.
Advice A guide for working students: How to find valuable work experience Enrolled college students who also maintain part- or full-time employment are a common part of today’s academic climate.
Advice How we came to launch a publication that gives voice to career-minded women Every significant event has a back story.
News & Views Study finds men more knowledgable than women on politics, and media bias could be to blame The downfall of our first female PM might indicate that politics is still a boys club, but a new study reveals that knowledge of politics may also be a male arena.